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back to you. >> lisa stark in washington. the m.t.s.b. dropped the union as a party, saying it violated rules by discussing the investigation with the media. >>> detroit, known as the motor city, can add a new title, the nation's largest bankrupt city. a michigan judge ruled that detroit can enter bankruptcy. it clears the way for cuts in pensions and retirement workers. bond holders face major losses. diane eastabrook has the story. >> orr wants the plan to be as easy as possible. it's likely everyone will take a financial haircut. >> judge steven rhodes gave the green light to cut pensions, sell city access and cut debts. outside, detroit municipal workers and retirees protested. retiree david sole called it a death sentence. >> our pensions might go on the chopping block. our art institute, our water department may be sold off. >> the judge said bankruptcy may be the only way to breathe new life into detroit given its $18 billion debt. cum bling infrastructure. in his ruling the judge said: >> in a controversial decision rhodes said re
back to you. >> lisa stark in washington. the m.t.s.b. dropped the union as a party, saying it violated rules by discussing the investigation with the media. >>> detroit, known as the motor city, can add a new title, the nation's largest bankrupt city. a michigan judge ruled that detroit can enter bankruptcy. it clears the way for cuts in pensions and retirement workers. bond holders face major losses. diane eastabrook has the story. >> orr wants the plan to be as easy as...
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lisa, good morning to you. so transportation experts have been talking about this technology that may have prevented the crash. can you tell us a little bit more about that. . >> good morning, stephanie. it's called positive train control. it's a safety system that congress has mandated for the railroads. it is supposed to be in place by the end of 2015. it is partially a computer system, but it uses gps, and senators on the train and tracks. we talked with ntsb board member earlier today about this system. >> positive train control, which is a -- a technical name for a system that prevents trains from occupying the same set of tracks. it does provide signals for the train to slow. we don't know if that would have made a difference in this accident. we'll certain be looking at that. >> this is a very complicated and expensive system to install. metro north which ran the train has already told the federal government it will not make the 2015 deadline. it wants an extra three years. so stephanie any system like t
lisa, good morning to you. so transportation experts have been talking about this technology that may have prevented the crash. can you tell us a little bit more about that. . >> good morning, stephanie. it's called positive train control. it's a safety system that congress has mandated for the railroads. it is supposed to be in place by the end of 2015. it is partially a computer system, but it uses gps, and senators on the train and tracks. we talked with ntsb board member earlier today...
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al jazeera's lisa stark is in washington with that side of the story, lisa good afternoon. what is the latest on the investigation? >> well, stephanie we are expecting some new information in a few short hours before the ntsb has released the press again. that work is continuing on the scene but also right here in washington, d.c, at the ntsb lab. they have the two data recorders from the train in the lab. the are trying to download to see what it may reveal. they want to know how fast was that train going and did the operator try oapply the brakes and if so, when. the operator has reportedly said he did try to engage the brakes and they did not work. the event recorder should tell them if that was the case. they will interview the trainer operator to find out exactly what was going on in the moments before that derailment. the ntsb is also going to be looking back at the last 4248, 72 hours before this accident. what was going on with the crew at that time? especially what was their sleep patterns? you may remember when this train left poukeepsie very early in the morning,
al jazeera's lisa stark is in washington with that side of the story, lisa good afternoon. what is the latest on the investigation? >> well, stephanie we are expecting some new information in a few short hours before the ntsb has released the press again. that work is continuing on the scene but also right here in washington, d.c, at the ntsb lab. they have the two data recorders from the train in the lab. the are trying to download to see what it may reveal. they want to know how fast...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at the man's 72-hour history before this accident. did he get enough sleep? did fatigue play a roll in this accident. the train left his original station very, very early sunday morning. fatigue has long been a concern in transportation accidents, and that will certainly be one of the key questions here. >> and that really gets to the heart of whether this was mechanical failure on human error. thank you lisa. >>> up next a look at today's top headlines and a rundown on some nasty weather on the horizon. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. here are today's head loins. pres
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at the man's 72-hour history before...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at president obama's kenyan born uncle will not long very to fight deportation with more on this and other headlines shaping today's news. >> tony, yeah, u.s. immigration judge says the kenyan born uncle can stay in the country, it comes after the relative dodge deportation for decades. 69-year-old testified that he had lived in the u.s. for 50 years, since deportation surfaced after a 2011 arrest for drunk driving. he is the half brother of the president's late father. >> in thailand police have been ordered not to clash with demonstrators in the country, even though they were swarming governm
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at president obama's kenyan born uncle...
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lisa stark in washington for us. thank you. >> three years after his manslaughter conviction dave warren stands trial again. he was one of three officers convicted in the killing of henry glover. we're live in new orleans , ben, what can you tell bus this new trial, and what will be different about the first? >> reporter: stephanie, essentially we're going to see two completely new trials. when the officer was on trial he was on actua trial with two othr police officers, and there was a cover up of this murder and the trial evolved around the fact that henry glover had been taken in a car, it was lit on fire near the west bank and burned. that was the major component of it. here now defense attorneys say that was not a fair trial. they wanted that to change. they went to appellate court and that was overturned. we're seeing essentially a completely different trial. we're seeing different evidence and nothing from those other officers will be admitted in this trial. this is a major civil rights case and nationally kno
lisa stark in washington for us. thank you. >> three years after his manslaughter conviction dave warren stands trial again. he was one of three officers convicted in the killing of henry glover. we're live in new orleans , ben, what can you tell bus this new trial, and what will be different about the first? >> reporter: stephanie, essentially we're going to see two completely new trials. when the officer was on trial he was on actua trial with two othr police officers, and there...
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lisa stark is in washington with that side of the story. what is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning p they tell me that they plan to interview the operator of this train this afternoon. he was injured in the crash. he is in the hospital, but they plan to talk to him about what happened in moments before the train went off the rail. the operator was drug and alcohol tested. we don't know the results of those tests. also they have subpoenaed his cell phone records. this has become a standard procedure after accidents likes these. the question is was that operator texting or talking on his phone when he shouldn't have been, when he should have been driving the train. they'll take a close look at those cell phone records. the trains involved in this accident were older rail cars. thethe ntsb continues its investigation. it will be on scene for 7 to 10 days working up the final investigation many months after that. stephanie? >> okay, lisa stark with the latest on the investigation. from washington, thank you. well, turni
lisa stark is in washington with that side of the story. what is the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning p they tell me that they plan to interview the operator of this train this afternoon. he was injured in the crash. he is in the hospital, but they plan to talk to him about what happened in moments before the train went off the rail. the operator was drug and alcohol tested. we don't know the results of those tests. also they have subpoenaed his cell phone records....
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investigation, meantime, continues. >> lisa stark, thank you. the federal agency investigating the crash relieved the rail union from the investigation, citing a breach in confidentiality. joining us now from portland oregon is randy russ, he's a strain conductor, and a mem befr of the oregan united transportation union. good morning, good to see you. >> hello. >> give us your reaction to what weigh heard about the engineer falling for nodding off, so to speak. is this something that just happens? >> well, yes, it can happen under those circumstances. as i have been following it, i know the engineers been running that run for a period of time. even though it's - from your previous reporter, the - he got his rest, there's a certain comfort zone you get into when you work over a certain period of track on a regular basis. there's a rhythm of the rail. you get riding on that, even at the high speeds, that you can - you can nod off. we all do it. it happens all the time. >> i guess truckers call it white line fever. it's similar, right. >> yes, it's
investigation, meantime, continues. >> lisa stark, thank you. the federal agency investigating the crash relieved the rail union from the investigation, citing a breach in confidentiality. joining us now from portland oregon is randy russ, he's a strain conductor, and a mem befr of the oregan united transportation union. good morning, good to see you. >> hello. >> give us your reaction to what weigh heard about the engineer falling for nodding off, so to speak. is this...
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it's mandated it's a few years away. >> lisa, thank you. it's political crisis that has changen thailand's capitol for a week. prime minister yingluck shinawatra ordered police to stop battling with anti-government protesters. the majority of the protesters are middle and upper class residents of bangkok who have been fighting with people from poor and rural areas who support the prime minister. now the protesters have accused the prime minister of being a proxy for her brother, former prime minister who was ousted in a coup in 2006. they accuse her government of being corrupt. we have more. >> reporter: it was expected to be another violent day in this part of the thai capitol of bangkok. riot police prepare once again to trade tear gas and rocks outside of the headquarters of the metropolitan police. instead they work together to pull away barriers that keep them apart. a truce had been called ahead of king's birthday on thursday. around the corner there was a similar scene. after two days of trying to force their way into the headquarter
it's mandated it's a few years away. >> lisa, thank you. it's political crisis that has changen thailand's capitol for a week. prime minister yingluck shinawatra ordered police to stop battling with anti-government protesters. the majority of the protesters are middle and upper class residents of bangkok who have been fighting with people from poor and rural areas who support the prime minister. now the protesters have accused the prime minister of being a proxy for her brother, former...
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one is lisa floyd. she shared her personal story. she worked for a hospice organization. she couldn't find a job and was unemployed, and she said unemployment insurance got her through. >> i have spent the majority of my waking hours looking for work. during this time, i was able to support myself because i received those vital unemployment insurance benefits. >> and miss floyd told the democrats that she has just gotten a job, so good news for her. democrats are using her and other americans to try to put a personal face on this issue. >> what is the republicans response? >> house speaker john boehner just addressed reporters, and he said the way to get americans back to work is to fix the economy. and we talked about obamacare. he said that he is willing to look at a plan to extend unemployment benefits if the president presents one -- if president obama shows him one, but he said the president has the focus. >> the president is more focused on inkoreaing reliance on programs than creating better jobs. republicans continue to focus on strengthening the economy for middl
one is lisa floyd. she shared her personal story. she worked for a hospice organization. she couldn't find a job and was unemployed, and she said unemployment insurance got her through. >> i have spent the majority of my waking hours looking for work. during this time, i was able to support myself because i received those vital unemployment insurance benefits. >> and miss floyd told the democrats that she has just gotten a job, so good news for her. democrats are using her and other...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> a major u.s. employer has a strong message for employees. if you smoke we will not hire you. >> one of the leading humans companies on the planet with more than 8,500 u.s. employees. and today the company announced it's changing its hiring policies effectively telling future employs you cannot work for us if you smoke, chew tobacco or even use e cigarettes. >> the question is can you engage in off duty activities. >> nationwide company is going to have to tailor their policies to the particular state they are in. there are states in which this would be unlawful. >> cigna plans to roll out
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> a major u.s. employer has...
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august's lisa stark for us in washington. thanks, lisa. >> metro north is part of the metropolitan transportation authority. the derailment was the fifth this year. in september, the m.t.a. named a committee to investigate the problem. three trains derailed on tracks this year, 76 people were hurt in may. a freight trail went off the rails in the bronx in july. with it the number one subway went off the rails in manhattan. for more on the investigation into the metro north train derailment, we are joined by todd curtis. mr. curtis thank you for being with us this morning. you've been following this investigation closely. >> you have a very wide range of organizations involved in this accident. typically, the ntsb brings in other organizations to help get to the bottom of an accident, but because of the tremendous resources within new york city and new york state, you have several safety organizations, not just the ntsb who are involved here. these organizations have had a long term interest as you said before in recall safety
august's lisa stark for us in washington. thanks, lisa. >> metro north is part of the metropolitan transportation authority. the derailment was the fifth this year. in september, the m.t.a. named a committee to investigate the problem. three trains derailed on tracks this year, 76 people were hurt in may. a freight trail went off the rails in the bronx in july. with it the number one subway went off the rails in manhattan. for more on the investigation into the metro north train...
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. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the treatment. fran pope francis is getting wave reviewed but is he a game changer? we break down the pop fourteen francis -- pope francis effect. >> our digital producer wajahat ali is here. keep it coming. waj, catholic or not pope francis is all the buzz now. >> i'm n c
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. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." it's a major buzz kill that impacts us all. why are so many bees dying, and what's being done to help the hives survive. so the next time you're eating, think about this. every third bite of food can be traced back to bees. the typy insects produce more than just honey. bees help to pollinate 98% of flowers and crops. they're an integral part of the ecosystem th
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now lisa boyd told congress that she has found a job and will be getting back to work. thank you. on wall street once again, it is the fifth straight losing session for the blue chips. positive economic data out today is adding to concerns that the federal reserve will start tapering. one of those positive pieces of data is the latest roll on economic growth. the economy expanded much more than expected last quarter, rising at the fast e.g. pace in what a year and a half. how, nearly half a gains came from businesses simply adding to they inventories. while consumer spending actually slowed. are you kidding? another bill coin story. blank of america is giving eight thumbs up, saying it could become a popular forum of payment for ecommerce. to traditional ways of transferring money. and joining me from washington, d.c. to discuss these top business stories patriot. he is a central bank and economics reporter for the wall street journal. it is great to see you, congratulations. i am told are in order on the new gig. good to have you on the program. >> thank you very much. >> on the
now lisa boyd told congress that she has found a job and will be getting back to work. thank you. on wall street once again, it is the fifth straight losing session for the blue chips. positive economic data out today is adding to concerns that the federal reserve will start tapering. one of those positive pieces of data is the latest roll on economic growth. the economy expanded much more than expected last quarter, rising at the fast e.g. pace in what a year and a half. how, nearly half a...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? >> welcome book al jazeera america. a group in baton rouge, louisiana, wants to breakaway from the state's capitol city blaming poor education. it has
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at consider this: the news of the day...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> mairps of all ages are watching less tv according to a neilsen survey, people watched three minutes less tv than a year ago. still five hours a day, whether it's live tv or dvr playback. many are watching online. citizens watched video on computers, 11 minutes a day online, more than last year. >>> well, in sports there's a significant ruling coming down for a potential heisman trophy candidate. here is sports. >> either way this kind of transpires tomorrow, the prosecutor looking into sexual assault against jameis winston, will announce his findings tomorrow afternoon. william megs said
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> mairps of all ages are...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >>> welcome al jazeera america. i'm ste -- stephanie sy. president obama is set to speak in a few minutes about the economy. >>> a top hezbollah leader is killed. the lebanese group says he was assassinated. ♪ >>> the u.s. economy is growing but so is the income gap between the rich and the poor. president obama will talk about how to change that and other aspects of the economy when h
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >>> welcome al jazeera...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> on wall street a late day rally almost got the dow into green, but the blue chips falling 24 points. it is the fourth consecutive losing session for the blue chips. investors fleeting over the possibility that the federal reserve will pull back on its stimulus. on jobs hiring picked up in several sections of the country. over the past two months the payroll firm adp reported $2,000 had been created in november. and the government will use the case against jp morgan chase as a template to go after more banks for mortgage fraud. the justice department hopes to file charges against several i
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >> on wall street a late day...
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lisa stark reports from washington with more on how the investigation will go. >> this is the beginning of a lengthy investigation. the mta has recovered two event recorders, kind of like black boxes on aeroplanes, and it should tell them how fast the train was going, whether the engineer applied breaks. the engineer on the train was injured but did survive. they'll be able to talk to the engineer to find out what was going on as the train came into the track. all seven cars, plus the loko motive derailed. the injuries occurred in the first cars that flipped over on the side. the mtsc will want to know what were the survivability factors. why will those who died survive. they'll look at how the train was put together to see if there's indications of safety improvements. they'll be looking at the maintenance on the rails, the signalling systems and the mta itself. the rail road had a lot of problems, including another passenger train derailment in may. luckily no one was killed. a number of people were injured in that derail: near the same section of track a 10-car freight train derailed
lisa stark reports from washington with more on how the investigation will go. >> this is the beginning of a lengthy investigation. the mta has recovered two event recorders, kind of like black boxes on aeroplanes, and it should tell them how fast the train was going, whether the engineer applied breaks. the engineer on the train was injured but did survive. they'll be able to talk to the engineer to find out what was going on as the train came into the track. all seven cars, plus the...
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lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. the engineer who was at the controls of the commuter train that derailed in new york city may have nodded off before the crash. that's according to a union rep who spoke with the driver william rockefeller. alcohol tests on the crew members were negative. >>> the governor of illinois says he will sign a bill that will eliminate the state's pension shortfall. opponents say it is unfair to workers and retirees who paid into the system. vice president joe biden was
lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should have been going at 30 miles an hour around the curve. there are no published reports this morning including from wabc, those reports indicate that the engineer, william rockefeller has said he may have zoned out at the controls. he may have dosed off and then snapped awake too late to stop the train in time the ntsb will continue to interview the engineer and also look back at >>> welcome to al jazeera...
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thank you, lisa. meanwhile in the south bay officials are working to save lives as the temperature drops low enough to create life-threatening conditions. at least four deaths have occurred this week. but to get people off the streets and into shelters is making a difference. we report from a san jose shelter protecting more than 200 cold snap refugees. >> in addition to all of the beds, they had to bring in mats to handle the people that will need a place out of the coal. -- out of the cold. about 225 are expected at had shelter in san jose. >> i have people out there who are freezing and i worry about them because i don't want nobody to pass away like it has been the last couple of days. >> four homeless men froze to death in santa clara county this week, even though there was enough space at local shelters. >> it was a very sad week for us as homeless service providers that four people died on the streets, particularly since we opened the cold weather shelters on sunday and there is capacity availa
thank you, lisa. meanwhile in the south bay officials are working to save lives as the temperature drops low enough to create life-threatening conditions. at least four deaths have occurred this week. but to get people off the streets and into shelters is making a difference. we report from a san jose shelter protecting more than 200 cold snap refugees. >> in addition to all of the beds, they had to bring in mats to handle the people that will need a place out of the coal. -- out of the...
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katie. >> lisa, thank you. as cold as it is in the bay area, it's much worse in other parts of the country. roads are treacherous. this video in downtown dallas, texas. powerlines down and flights are cancelled with mor here's chuck severson. >> at least 16 people have died in the severe freeze gripping much of the u.s. many of the winter storm victims died on slick roads, including the driver of a pickup truck that hit an icy patch of ice on this bridge in louisville, texas. the car spun out of control and flipped over the guardrail into the water below. rescue crews braved freezing temperatures to get to the car. only 17-degree temperature. they had to get dry suits on and get down there and lift it up. >> rews spent hours trying that turned from rain to sleet and snow and some places black ice, forcing cs to slow down. backing up traffic for miles and flipping over trucks. road conditions so treacherous people were walking instead of driving to work. >> unlike the back roads and in the neighborhoods, it's re
katie. >> lisa, thank you. as cold as it is in the bay area, it's much worse in other parts of the country. roads are treacherous. this video in downtown dallas, texas. powerlines down and flights are cancelled with mor here's chuck severson. >> at least 16 people have died in the severe freeze gripping much of the u.s. many of the winter storm victims died on slick roads, including the driver of a pickup truck that hit an icy patch of ice on this bridge in louisville, texas. the...
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here is lisa amin gulezian with more. [applause] >> reporter: he held on to the ones he missed most while being detained in north korea. after traveling some 24 hours, he's finally back in the bay area. >> it's been a great homecoming. i'm tired, but ready to be with my family. >> the 85-year-old was a man of few words while at san francisco enter in the airport. >> what's the first thing you are going to do when you make it back through your door? >> i think probably take my shoes off. >> after leaving sfo the newman family came here to their second home in santa cruz. it's a house they have owned for decades. once inside they have been relaxing and spending time together. this is a photo taken of merrill and his wife leigh having lunch. they aren't returning to their house yety yellow ribbons were tied as a symbol for his safe return. vice president biden had this to say. >> there's a piece of good news. they never should have had it in the first place. >> the north korean government accused newman of committing war cri
here is lisa amin gulezian with more. [applause] >> reporter: he held on to the ones he missed most while being detained in north korea. after traveling some 24 hours, he's finally back in the bay area. >> it's been a great homecoming. i'm tired, but ready to be with my family. >> the 85-year-old was a man of few words while at san francisco enter in the airport. >> what's the first thing you are going to do when you make it back through your door? >> i think...
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lisa argen will fill you in on the forecast. to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ make t♪ holidays pop. hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? you know how long that takes? five years. you are so important, and i don't think you know it. you can buy a house. you do not want to be... [ male announcer ] find some peace this holiday. get
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katie. >> lisa, thank you. in the south bay the frigid temperatures have been more than just uncomfortable, they have turned deadly. in the south bay four people have died from hypothermia in the past few days. nick smith has more on this story. >> i've been homeless for almost a year now. >> reporter: he is one of the men we met at this san jose shelter. without a home to call his open, the cold snap blanketing the south bay has forced him and others to look for a warm place to stay. >> knowing there was a warm place to go and you call and have nowhere else to go and in this is the right place to go. when you are down and out, you are cold, this place will help you out. >> others haven't been as fortunate. four men, each in their late 40s or 50s, have been found dead in different parts of the county. >> we want to try to get folks who don't have a home into shelter, particularly this weekend when its it's cold. >> temperatures fell below 30 degrees on friday and are expected to sink lower. so officials with sa
katie. >> lisa, thank you. in the south bay the frigid temperatures have been more than just uncomfortable, they have turned deadly. in the south bay four people have died from hypothermia in the past few days. nick smith has more on this story. >> i've been homeless for almost a year now. >> reporter: he is one of the men we met at this san jose shelter. without a home to call his open, the cold snap blanketing the south bay has forced him and others to look for a warm place...
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. >> thank you, lisa. also next, remembering nelson mandella, the tribute both here and in south africa. the bat kid returns. the san francisco player he [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ make t♪ holidays pop. hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the importan and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two
. >> thank you, lisa. also next, remembering nelson mandella, the tribute both here and in south africa. the bat kid returns. the san francisco player he [ ding ] cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. ♪ make t♪ holidays pop. hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's...
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lisa? >> good morning. the freeze warning is extended until friday morning. we are freezeing. we have clear skies and looking at all of the bay area or close to it in the 30's or 20's in san francisco, the mild spot, and here are the cold numbers. santa rosa is 26 and fairfield at 24, 27 if livermore and morgan hill and the numbers are 5- to 10-degrees colder than yesterday morning. we are looking at coldest numbers after sunrise at least three hours from now where the numbers could drop further. from the 20's and 30's to the 40's by noon, upper 40's to near 50 for highs and we will have a winter mix for you tomorrow with details coming up. >> we have frost advisory for roads, but, first, we take you over to the sfo area with the crash headed along northbound direction along 101 you will find this accident mostly debris not lanes and the rest of the cars are off to the side. the golden gate bridge and cartinez and san mateo has frost advisories. be came. it is slippery. eight minutes away f
lisa? >> good morning. the freeze warning is extended until friday morning. we are freezeing. we have clear skies and looking at all of the bay area or close to it in the 30's or 20's in san francisco, the mild spot, and here are the cold numbers. santa rosa is 26 and fairfield at 24, 27 if livermore and morgan hill and the numbers are 5- to 10-degrees colder than yesterday morning. we are looking at coldest numbers after sunrise at least three hours from now where the numbers could drop...
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lisa? >> good morning. we are starting out with the trees warning in the 9:00 with temperatures below freezing and we are at 32 degrees at the coast. numbers will continue to drop. the sun is not up until 7:10 the napa is 23, and 34 in oakland with 31 in san jose. los gatos is at 29 and live more is 26 and half moon bay right now is at 34. the cold of the numbers are right after sunrise and these will probably drop another couple of debs degrees with 30's around the bay. tomorrow morning, though, not much change. the trees warning extends until friday morning and then well get more clouds around here and the air mass is going to be quite cool but well add a winter mix on saturday with incoming system. it will warm us up enough to see a little bit of a rain and snow mix. here comes the rain tomorrow and we will clear it out for the weekend but, notice, the temperatures are not budging, with the seven-day outlook, that will change and we will warm up. >> we do have an injury accident in san jose but, first, i
lisa? >> good morning. we are starting out with the trees warning in the 9:00 with temperatures below freezing and we are at 32 degrees at the coast. numbers will continue to drop. the sun is not up until 7:10 the napa is 23, and 34 in oakland with 31 in san jose. los gatos is at 29 and live more is 26 and half moon bay right now is at 34. the cold of the numbers are right after sunrise and these will probably drop another couple of debs degrees with 30's around the bay. tomorrow morning,...
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lisa is here from triple the gift.com. thank you very much for being here. you said this is an idea you and your friend andrea came up with, after all the things your kids are involved in. tell us about that. >> thank you for having us, andrea. i appreciate it. this is an idea where every year we have come across another birthday party, another holiday and we were accumulating more and more gifts for our kids. which was wonderful. we thought wouldn't it be a great idea if there was a way we could save or have people contribute to our kids' college education, as well as teaching our kids how to donate to things that are meaningful to them and that is how triple the gift was born. >> so how does it work? it sounds like a gift registry or wedding registry. >> right. you personalize it, a person can put the child's name, event, joey's christmas registry, and a special message for family and friends to see. they invite family and friends to see it through e-mails, with a link or can directly e-mail from the website that we set up a registry. >> do you list what y
lisa is here from triple the gift.com. thank you very much for being here. you said this is an idea you and your friend andrea came up with, after all the things your kids are involved in. tell us about that. >> thank you for having us, andrea. i appreciate it. this is an idea where every year we have come across another birthday party, another holiday and we were accumulating more and more gifts for our kids. which was wonderful. we thought wouldn't it be a great idea if there was a way...
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lisa is here for mike. lisa? >> the big winner was napa at 17 degrees this morning. the old record was 26. san rafael broke a record at 30. san francisco and oakland, livermore, not quite. it was 29. matt talked about san jose gilroy was down into the low 20's. certainly a frosty frosty morning. we will do it one more night. temperatures will be in the 20's if some spots but i don't think we will see the teens again so as a result the national weather service has extended the freeze warning until 9:00 tomorrow morning with freezing temperatures except for san francisco and to add more into this scenario we are talking about a cold snowy mix headed our way tomorrow with details on that in a few minutes. >> this morning, a lot of folks had trouble getting out of bed. in walnut creek the temperatures were in the 20's. some commuters say just getting to bart was tough. >> i live four blocks away and it was a miserable walk here especially lately. we need some rain. i want it to know. precipitation would be nice. other than that, all good. one person said she was bundled
lisa is here for mike. lisa? >> the big winner was napa at 17 degrees this morning. the old record was 26. san rafael broke a record at 30. san francisco and oakland, livermore, not quite. it was 29. matt talked about san jose gilroy was down into the low 20's. certainly a frosty frosty morning. we will do it one more night. temperatures will be in the 20's if some spots but i don't think we will see the teens again so as a result the national weather service has extended the freeze...
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i'm meteorologist lisa argen. waking up to subfreezing temperatures and a freeze warning through 9:00. by noontime, we're still in the low to mid-40s, and temperatures this afternoon >> this weather report, brought to you by big >> this weather report, brought to you by big lots. and i do. i love that game. it's "name that cloud." maybe we bring it back. i don't know. >> the difficulty is going to go up. >> we're being nice now. >> way up. >>> coming up, inside the cult run by warren jeffs. two former members speaking out about how they broke free are trying to help others escape. e are trying to help others escape. orange juice...tomato sauce... can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down. and you can't grow your enamel back. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. and i believe it's doing a good job. for hollywood's biggest stars. let's have a look. who is it for? it's for becky. she must be important. [ neil ] oh, she is. [ female announcer
i'm meteorologist lisa argen. waking up to subfreezing temperatures and a freeze warning through 9:00. by noontime, we're still in the low to mid-40s, and temperatures this afternoon >> this weather report, brought to you by big >> this weather report, brought to you by big lots. and i do. i love that game. it's "name that cloud." maybe we bring it back. i don't know. >> the difficulty is going to go up. >> we're being nice now. >> way up. >>>...
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abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live in downtown san jose. it looks like the holiday season there. >> a lot is going on. you know, it feels like the holiday season as well. it is very cold. right now it is 45 degrees here in san jose. the cold may help some get into the holiday spirit, but it is definitely not a good thing for everyone. >> these push into the ground. >> she has a lot to do. she is protecting her citrus and avacado and guava from the cold temperatures. >> it it gets into the 20s and i don't do any protection the fruit and the avacado could be ruined. >> the plants could freeze and that's why she is stringing incandescent lights in them and trapping the heat. >> it is a 150-watt incandescent flood light. >> flood lights are another way to keep these trees warm and frost free. >> freezing. freezing. >> a heat source would be nice for those who are working outside. their only choice is to bundle up. >> scarf up and jacket up. >> thermal, jacket. i have a separate jacket inside. >> there are still those who couldn't wait for a col
abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live in downtown san jose. it looks like the holiday season there. >> a lot is going on. you know, it feels like the holiday season as well. it is very cold. right now it is 45 degrees here in san jose. the cold may help some get into the holiday spirit, but it is definitely not a good thing for everyone. >> these push into the ground. >> she has a lot to do. she is protecting her citrus and avacado and guava from the cold temperatures....
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lisa looks back at that historic visit with some of those who were there. >> the bay area who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to the continue. >> the strong connection between mandela and bay area clear the moment he stepped into the oakland coliseum june 30, 1990. he had been a 43 man for just 4 months. state senator hancock was on stage with mandela that day and at the time she was mayor of berkeley. one of only city in the world that sanked south africa. >> that turned out to be a movement that grew and east bay was the first place, that sanctioned. >> student led massive anti-apartheid protest. professor carson remembers those days. he's now the director of the martin luther king jr. research institute at stanford. >> i think that if miss having a person like that. he teaches about mandela and african american freedom struggle and losing the knife-year-old is significant on so many levels. >> when we think about mandela we can think in terms of he is on the level of gandhi and king. >> nelson mandela considered by many to be the last great freedom drugler of the 20t
lisa looks back at that historic visit with some of those who were there. >> the bay area who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to the continue. >> the strong connection between mandela and bay area clear the moment he stepped into the oakland coliseum june 30, 1990. he had been a 43 man for just 4 months. state senator hancock was on stage with mandela that day and at the time she was mayor of berkeley. one of only city in the world that sanked south africa....
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abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live in downtown san jose. it looks like the holiday season there. >> a lot is going on. you know, it feels like the holiday season as well. it is very cold. right now it is 45 degrees here in san jose. the cold may help some get into the holiday spirit, but it is definitely not a good thing for everyone. >> these push into the ground. >> she has a lot to do. she is protecting her citrus and avacado and guava from the cold temperatures. >> it it gets into the 20s and i don't do any protection the fruit and the avacado could be ruined. >> the plants could freeze and that's why she is stringing incandescent lights in them and trapping the heat. >> it is a 150-watt incandescent flood light. >> flood lights are another way to keep these trees warm and frost free. >> freezing. freezing. >> a heat source would be nice for those who are working outside. their only choice is to bundle up. >> scarf up and jacket up. >> thermal, jacket. i have a separate jacket inside. >> there are still those who couldn't wait for a col
abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live in downtown san jose. it looks like the holiday season there. >> a lot is going on. you know, it feels like the holiday season as well. it is very cold. right now it is 45 degrees here in san jose. the cold may help some get into the holiday spirit, but it is definitely not a good thing for everyone. >> these push into the ground. >> she has a lot to do. she is protecting her citrus and avacado and guava from the cold temperatures....
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lisa looks back at that historic visit with some of those who were there. >> the bay area who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to the continue. >> the strong connection between mandela and bay area clear the moment he stepped into the oakland coliseum june 30, 1990. he had been a 43 man for just 4 months. state senator hancock was on stage with mandela that day and at the time she was mayor of berkeley. one of only city in the world that sanked south africa. >> that turned out to be a movement that grew and east bay was the first place, that sanctioned. >> student led massive anti-apartheid protest. professor carson remembers those days. he's now the director of the martin luther king jr. research institute at stanford. >> i think that if miss having a person like that. he teaches about mandela and african american freedom struggle and losing the knife-year-old is significant on so many levels. >> when we think about mandela we can think in terms of he is on the level of gandhi and king. >> nelson mandela considered by many to be the last great freedom drugler of the 20t
lisa looks back at that historic visit with some of those who were there. >> the bay area who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to the continue. >> the strong connection between mandela and bay area clear the moment he stepped into the oakland coliseum june 30, 1990. he had been a 43 man for just 4 months. state senator hancock was on stage with mandela that day and at the time she was mayor of berkeley. one of only city in the world that sanked south africa....
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lisa looks back at that historic visit with some of those who were there. >> the bay area who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to the continue. >> the strong connection between mandela and bay area clear the moment he stepped into the oakland coliseum june 30, 1990. he had been a 43 man for just 4 months. state senator hancock was on stage with mande that day and at the time she was mayor of berkeley. one of only city in the world that sanked south africa. >> that turned out to be a movement that grew and east bay was the first place, sanctioned. sanctioned. >> student led massive anti-apartheid protest. professor carson remembers those days. he's now thedirectr king jr. research institute at stanford. >> i think that if miss having a person like that. he teachesn american freedom struggle and losing the knife-year-old is significant on so many levels. >> when we think about mandela we can think in terms of he is on the level of gandhi and king. >> nelson mandela considered by many to be the last great freedom drugler of the 20th century. lisa, abc 7 news. >> hundreds of
lisa looks back at that historic visit with some of those who were there. >> the bay area who have given me and my delegation strength and hope to the continue. >> the strong connection between mandela and bay area clear the moment he stepped into the oakland coliseum june 30, 1990. he had been a 43 man for just 4 months. state senator hancock was on stage with mande that day and at the time she was mayor of berkeley. one of only city in the world that sanked south africa. >>...
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abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live in downtown san jose. it looks like the holiday season there. >> a lot is going on. you know, it feels like the holiday season as well. it is very cold. right now it is 45 degrees here in san jose. the cold may help some get into the holiday spirit, but it is definitely not a good thing for everyone. >> these push into the ground. >> she has a lot to do. she is protecting her citrus and avacado and guava from the cold temperatures. >> it it gets into the 20s and i don't do any protection the fruit and the avacado could be ruined. >> the plants could freeze and that's why she is stringing incandescent lights in them and trapping the heat. >> it is a 150-watt incandescent floodlood light. >> flood lights are another way to keep these trees warm and frost free. >> freezing. freezing. >> a heat source would be nice for those who are working outside. their only choice is to bundle up. >> scarf up and jacket up. >> thermal, jacket. i have a separate jacket inside. >> there are still those who couldn't wait for a
abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian is live in downtown san jose. it looks like the holiday season there. >> a lot is going on. you know, it feels like the holiday season as well. it is very cold. right now it is 45 degrees here in san jose. the cold may help some get into the holiday spirit, but it is definitely not a good thing for everyone. >> these push into the ground. >> she has a lot to do. she is protecting her citrus and avacado and guava from the cold temperatures....
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. >> reporter: lisa is homeless and is glad they are not on the street today. >> i would put sleeping bags over my kid until they were sweating. >> reporter: here, it's expected to fall to 28. live in santa rosa, ken wayne. >>> the cold weather can be especially damaging to some plants including succulents and citrus. it's important to make sure the soil around your plants are dry. also cover them but no longer than necessary. plants still need oxygen and light. >>> and here's video know from the sierra within the last hour. this is from a caltrans camera. mounted in the donner lake area. >>> developing news now from milpitas where police fanned out in the search for a woman after reports of a possible kidnapping. jana katsuyama is live where she learned the incident may have been captured on video. jana. >> reporter: that's right frank. we just moved from the scene down the street here to police headquarters that's because we've learned that police were inside right now they're looking over video tape. >> police are looking at the images. it picks up heat. >> reporter: you were just
. >> reporter: lisa is homeless and is glad they are not on the street today. >> i would put sleeping bags over my kid until they were sweating. >> reporter: here, it's expected to fall to 28. live in santa rosa, ken wayne. >>> the cold weather can be especially damaging to some plants including succulents and citrus. it's important to make sure the soil around your plants are dry. also cover them but no longer than necessary. plants still need oxygen and light....
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. >> reporter: lisa is homeless and is glad they are not on the street today. >> i would put sleeping bags over my kid until they were sweating. >> reporter: here, it's expected to fall to 28. live in santa rosa, ken wayne. >>> the cold weather can be especially damaging to some plants including succulents and citrus. it's important to make sure the soil around your plants are dry. also cover them but no longer than necessary. plants still need oxygen and light. >>> and here's video know from the sierra within the last hour. this is from a caltrans camera. mounted in the donner lake area. >>> developing news now from milpitas where police fanned out in the search for a woman after reports of a possible kidnapping. jana katsuyama is live where she learned the incident may have been captured on video. jana. >> reporter: that's right frank. we just moved from the scene down the street here to police headquarters that's because we've learned that police were inside right now they're looking over video tape. >> police are looking at the images. it picks up heat. >> reporter: you were just
. >> reporter: lisa is homeless and is glad they are not on the street today. >> i would put sleeping bags over my kid until they were sweating. >> reporter: here, it's expected to fall to 28. live in santa rosa, ken wayne. >>> the cold weather can be especially damaging to some plants including succulents and citrus. it's important to make sure the soil around your plants are dry. also cover them but no longer than necessary. plants still need oxygen and light....
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lisa? >> good morning, we have dropped to 19 degrees in napa with san francisco at 42 and freeze warning through tomorrow with san francisco milder but pacifica is in the low 30's and freezing temperatures from hair, mountain view, san carlos and below freezing in san jose and fremont. san ramon, livermore, 25 and 28. today, the coldest morning by far all across the bay area and we will see temperatures stay in the 30's with morning lows tomorrow a few degrees warmer but, city, in the 20's inland and near freezing around the bay and saturday morning we will have a winter mention with higher elevation snow an the bay and the weekend, not were of a warm-up. >> we have a brand new problem northbound 280 at ray street you will find on the shoulder, involving a big rig and a vehicle and it is not causing any delays southbound along 280 closer to the 280 split, you are in go shape but it looks like 101 is loading up away from 280/680 much the accident is cleared but there is enough slowing westbo
lisa? >> good morning, we have dropped to 19 degrees in napa with san francisco at 42 and freeze warning through tomorrow with san francisco milder but pacifica is in the low 30's and freezing temperatures from hair, mountain view, san carlos and below freezing in san jose and fremont. san ramon, livermore, 25 and 28. today, the coldest morning by far all across the bay area and we will see temperatures stay in the 30's with morning lows tomorrow a few degrees warmer but, city, in the...
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here is abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian with the developing store. >> meryl newman held on tight to the ones he missed most after being detained in north korea. and after traveling some 24 hours he is finally back in the bay area. >> it has been a great homecoming and i am tired and i am i am ready to be with my family. >> he and a man of few words. >> what is the first thing you will do when you make it back to your door? >> probably take my shoes off. >> after leaving sfo, the newman family came to their second home in santa cruz. it is a house they owned for decades and once inside they have been relaxing and spending time together. >> this is a photo taken this afternoon. they are not returning just yet to their primary residents in palo alto. yellow ribbons were tied as a symbol of meryl's safe return. the vice president joe biden who is in south korea had this to say about the korean war veteran's released. >> there is a good piece of news. they released someone they should never have had in the first place. >> the north korean government accused him of war crimes and the s
here is abc7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian with the developing store. >> meryl newman held on tight to the ones he missed most after being detained in north korea. and after traveling some 24 hours he is finally back in the bay area. >> it has been a great homecoming and i am tired and i am i am ready to be with my family. >> he and a man of few words. >> what is the first thing you will do when you make it back to your door? >> probably take my shoes off....
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little lisa told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. circus and clearly gives me great stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. who are welcome to sophie and co i'm so see shed are not say can as serves as a hewas where we are after being discharged he was left with only a feeling of the disappointment he burned his password and dedicated himself to a different cause accidents biography includes being a human shield in iraq sailing on a gas a float protecting marine life and how why and helping to establish dialogue with iran and he is our guest today. as a marine. force against iraq it's shocking.
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hard frost alerted this salon owner lisa skinner. >> it was chilly. every client -- i lit candles to sort of warm up the place. >> many people, even this afternoon bundled up. >> it's the coldest i can remember it here, but i'm from colorado and my 80-year-old mother said it was 13 below. >> in walnut creek, john fowler. >>> in san jose, the first two planes that took off had to be deiced before they could be cleared for ice, same story in oakland. >>> and we've got some very cool temperatures coming our way. last night, more record low temperatures, 26 degrees in kenfield. we tied our record in san francisco in 40 degrees. you're going to see temperatures mostly in the, you know, 40s for the most part. overnight lows are going to be much cooler. i'm going to talk about these forecast overnight lows, which are going to be where they are last night and then a chance of showers. >>> the frigid weather is prompting farmers to keep an eye on their citrus crops. a risk of freezing, citrus and avocado crops are vulnerable to the a arctic air. they won't kno
hard frost alerted this salon owner lisa skinner. >> it was chilly. every client -- i lit candles to sort of warm up the place. >> many people, even this afternoon bundled up. >> it's the coldest i can remember it here, but i'm from colorado and my 80-year-old mother said it was 13 below. >> in walnut creek, john fowler. >>> in san jose, the first two planes that took off had to be deiced before they could be cleared for ice, same story in oakland. >>>...
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all right lisa was like very much sarah kenyans tps update again that's the least it kept them speak realize that northeastern i knew as a santa tracking demonstrations are taking place. back to us from diesel said coursing up roll across the atlantic the u s state of texas has been shaken by several earthquakes recently with some scientists saying dozens of nearby tree wells on to bang them are my pride to this the professor the end of this evil taxes. i didn't break over the striking activity should be subjected to more federal regulation what needs to happen is there needs to be more harm to those who are most vulnerable to the harms and all. here you know companies talk about conducting this in a state away. but the there is no objective answer to what this state. this is um it's it's a system that vulnerable to what was called normal accidents they can certainly something to happen go wrong with that at any time. the weather that's too frequently occurring or whether the cars involved are of greater magnitude i think reasonable people can disagree on that question. so the real q
all right lisa was like very much sarah kenyans tps update again that's the least it kept them speak realize that northeastern i knew as a santa tracking demonstrations are taking place. back to us from diesel said coursing up roll across the atlantic the u s state of texas has been shaken by several earthquakes recently with some scientists saying dozens of nearby tree wells on to bang them are my pride to this the professor the end of this evil taxes. i didn't break over the striking activity...
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of calling the shots here and that their concerns are not really think taken into account all right lisa thank you very much for keeping up keeping us updated lucy council speaking live from northeast and remind you where there is anti fracking demonstrations taking place. you fracking is also coursing through across the atlantic the u.s. state of texas has been shaken by several of those quite sure recently with some scientists saying dozens of nearby drilling wells to blame environmental activists and professor at the university of north texas adumbrated will release fracking activity should be should jack did some more thorough regulation. what needs to happen is there needs to be more empowerment for those who are most vulnerable to the harms involved here you know companies talk about conducting this in a safe way but the there is no objective answer to what is safe this is it's it's a system that's vulnerable to what was called normal accidents that can there's going to be something's going to happen oh wrong with that at any time now whether that's too frequently occurring or whet
of calling the shots here and that their concerns are not really think taken into account all right lisa thank you very much for keeping up keeping us updated lucy council speaking live from northeast and remind you where there is anti fracking demonstrations taking place. you fracking is also coursing through across the atlantic the u.s. state of texas has been shaken by several of those quite sure recently with some scientists saying dozens of nearby drilling wells to blame environmental...
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entry behind bars this involved a minute opinion polls will make a town moment that it was imprisoned lisa curry poignant shook the country in nineteen seventy six government forces saw dozens of youth and school children who would demonstrate in custody in stewart st. in the nineteen nineties demonstrations and police find its continued state of emergency was declared the country's currency collapsed. meanwhile the anti apartheid movement picked up momentum the board's announcement that it became its living single. several musicians great songs in his armor and writing history the month that it was eventually transferred to pick suppose to prison in nineteen ninety eight when he meets guilty secret negotiations with the government. in nineteen ninety the ban on gays he was lifted to dump every eleven combat team into the warm temps a free man . then it was elected president of the anc in nineteen ninety one. he continued to negotiate the president of the butte occurred to seek an end to the country's racist goals. three men were wanted them to the price in nineteen ninety three. nope all.
entry behind bars this involved a minute opinion polls will make a town moment that it was imprisoned lisa curry poignant shook the country in nineteen seventy six government forces saw dozens of youth and school children who would demonstrate in custody in stewart st. in the nineteen nineties demonstrations and police find its continued state of emergency was declared the country's currency collapsed. meanwhile the anti apartheid movement picked up momentum the board's announcement that it...
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little lisa told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. circus and clearly it's going to. break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged. economic down the final. international law of her moscow let's return to one of the earliest stories now news that america's national security agency has been sending as high level agents in to all nine games such as world of warcraft where john hicks is editor of exports magazine he joins me live to talk more about this he's in london tens of millions of people play these sort of games don't they what are the chances of catching actual terrorists among them. i would say the chances would be pretty large i mean there are a huge number of players and they do and people who spend a lot of time in these games they form a kind of last ing social. arrangements of people as a rich history of people getting married having messy not world of warcraft and that kind of thing. i must confess to being a bit flummoxed as to how you would actually track down terrorists and limits and it's not doesn't really seem
little lisa told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. circus and clearly it's going to. break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged. economic down the final. international law of her moscow let's return to one of the earliest stories now news that america's national security agency has been sending as high level agents in to all nine games such as world of warcraft where john hicks is editor of exports magazine he joins me live to talk more about this he's...
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is love chewing one particular leaf and leaving the country facing a life threatening water shortage lisa caffein off reports. it's midday in sun up like clockwork each afternoon these now things fill up with people behind cut their own miles with god is the essence of nature of a city if we don't sure we're not alone banded in many countries but legal in yemen the leaves contain a mild narcotic and almost everyone shoes more than ninety percent of men according to the world health organization at this market are countless realities and plenty of customers. have a second so this is about five dollars worth of pots chewing this substance moving around the national past time for somebody with a say and national a dataset without knowing anything about it with the action comes out of a whole other one that the country as a whole episode is not a war that you know logically or that yemen has no shortage of problems but a shortage of water could make some not the first world capital to run dry current is one of the main culprits. yemen is chewing itself to death the country is limited water re
is love chewing one particular leaf and leaving the country facing a life threatening water shortage lisa caffein off reports. it's midday in sun up like clockwork each afternoon these now things fill up with people behind cut their own miles with god is the essence of nature of a city if we don't sure we're not alone banded in many countries but legal in yemen the leaves contain a mild narcotic and almost everyone shoes more than ninety percent of men according to the world health organization...